List of personalities from Claino con Osteno

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This list contains personalities born in Claino con Osteno and those who had their sphere of activity in Claino con Osteno and in the Scaria fraction without being born there. The list does not claim to be complete.

Personalities

Perugino: key collection; Portraits of Andrea Bregno and Baccio Pontelli
  • Artist family Bregno
    • Antonio Bregno (* around 1400 in Righeggia , † after 1460 in Venice), brother of Paolo, sculptor. He worked at the Ca 'd'Oro palace under Matteo Raverti and at the Doge's Palace , together with Giovanni and Bartolomeo Bon from Campione d'Italia . His main work is the tomb for the Doge Francesco Foscari in the church of Santa Maria dei Frari in Venice.
    • Paolo Bregno (* around 1405 in Righeggia; † after 1460 in Venice), brother of Antonio, sculptor, architect in Venice.
    • Andrea Bregno , also Andrea da Milano, (* 1418 in the Righeggia fraction of the Claino con Osteno community; 1503 in Rome ), one of the most important Italian sculptors in the late 15th century of the early Renaissance in Rome.
    • Antonio Rizzo , also called Antonio Bregno, (* around 1430 in Righeggia, † after 1499 in Foligno?) Was an Italian sculptor and architect of the early Renaissance.
    • Giovanni Battista Bregno (* around 1445 in Venice, † after 1523 in Venice?), Son of Paolo, brother of Lorenzo, sculptor. His main work is the Corpus Christi Altar in the Cathedral of Cesena , which he created together with his brother Lorenzo in 1494.
    • Lorenzo Bregno (* around 1447 in Venice, † December 1523 in Venice), son of Roberto, sculptor
    • Antonio Bregno (* around 1465 in Righeggia; † after 1509 in Ferrara ?), Son of Pietro, an Italian sculptor
    • Cristoforo Bregno called Stoporone (* around 1470 in Righeggia, † after 1522 in Ferrara ), son of Ambrogio, sculptor
    • Giovanni Antonio Bregno (* around 1470 in Righeggia, † after 1509 in Ferrara), son of Ambrogio, sculptor
    • Bernardino Bregno Stoporone (* around 1495 in Righeggia, † after 1523 in Bologna ?), Son of Cristoforo, sculptor
    • Antonius Bregno (also called Premb) (* around 1591 in Righeggia, † after 1640 in Bruck an der Leitha ), sculptor, imperial stone mason in Kaisersteinbruch . In 1605 began a five-year apprenticeship with Bernardo Tencalla in the imperial quarries on Leithaberg not far from Vienna . Around 50 years earlier, in 1551, Emperor Charles V (HRR) invited Italian stonemasons and sculptors to work in the limestone quarries there. Many Ticinese and Lombards accepted the offer, so that over the years a unique artists' colony emerged that existed until the Turkish War of 1663/1664 . He worked at the Kaiserebersdorf Palace in Vienna (1618). He also worked at the Kaisersteinbruch Church (1618–1633).
    • Hieronymus Bregno (* around 1591 in Osteno; † June 14, 1651 in Kaisersteinbruch), brother of Antonius, master stonemason
    • Stefano Bregno (* around 1591 in Osteno; † June 14, 1651 in Kaisersteinbruch), brother of Antonius, master stonemason
  • Comolo da Osteno (* around 1310 In Osteno; † after 1348 ibid), son of Goffredo, architect active with Giovanni da Campione in Bellano
  • Antonio di Rig [esi] o (* around 1450 in Righeggia, † after 1488 in Venice), sculptor
  • Giovanni Ricci (* around 1430 in Osteno; † after 1458/1490 in Hungary ?), Master builder
  • Buora family of artists
    • Giovanni Buora called da Milano (* around 1445 in Osteno; † 1513 in Venice  ?), Son of Antonio, sculptor, architect in Venice
    • Antonio Buora (* around 1460 in Osteno; † after 1507 in Venice?), Son of Andrea, nephew of Giovanni, painter
    • Antonio Buora (* around 1485 in Osteno ?; † after November 13, 1538 in Venice), son of Giovanni, sculptor, architect
    • Andrea Buora (* around 1490 in Osteno ?; † 1546 in Venice), son of Giovanni, sculptor, architect
  • Albertino Comanedi (* around 1460 in Osteno; † after 1500 in Condino ?), Architect
  • Antonio della Porta (sculptor) (* around 1470 in Osteno, † around 1520 in Porlezza ) called Tamagnino , sculptor, architect active in Pavia
  • Mariani family of artists
    • Sebastiano (Mariani) da Milano (* around 1470 in Osteno, † around 1525 in Venice), Italian sculptor
    • Geronimo Mariani (* around 1520 in Osteno; † after 1550 in Lackenbach ?), Architect at Lackenbach Castle in Hungary .
    • Felice and Mariano de Mariani (* around 1570 in Osteno, † after 1600 in Prague?), Painters active in Prague in 1600.
  • Vincenzo de Bernardi (* around 1630 in Claino; † around 1690 ibid), an Italian painter
  • Giuseppe Antonio Bianchi (* 1715 in Osteno; † 1777 in Milan ), architect. From 1748, the Villa Menafoglio Litta Panza in Varese was built according to his plans . The complex, which was expanded in 1829 by the architect Luigi Canonica from Tesserete , now contains the contemporary art collection of Count Panza di Biumo. 1760–1764 he built the Villa Rasini Medolago in Limbiate , 10 km north of Milan. He also designed the Palazzo Estense (also called Palazzo Ducale) in Varese, which was used as a summer residence for Francesco III from 1766–1773 . d'Este , Duke of Modena .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Antonio Bregno  - Internet Archive
  2. Ursula Stevens: Antonio Bregno. In: tessinerkuenstler-ineuropa.ch. Retrieved March 3, 2016 .
  3. ^ A. Antoniutti: I Bregno a Venezia. Antonio e Paolo Bregno e la scultura a Venezia nel primo quattrocento. Ed. Erreciemme, Rome 2007.
  4. ^ Paolo Bregno  - Internet Archive
  5. Ursula Stevens: Paolo Bregno. In: tessinerkuenstler-ineuropa.ch. Retrieved March 3, 2016 .
  6. ^ Andrea Bregno  - Internet Archive
  7. ^ Antonio Bregno  - Internet Archive
  8. ^ Giovanni Battista Bregno  - Internet Archive
  9. Ursula Stevens: Giovanni Battista Bregno. In: tessinerkuenstler-ineuropa.ch. Retrieved March 3, 2016 .
  10. ^ Lorenzo Bregno  - Internet Archive
  11. Lorenzo Bregno (Italian) on treccani.it/enciclopedia; accessed on December 22, 2016.
  12. Ursula Stevens: Lorenzo Bregno. In: tessinerkuenstler-ineuropa.ch. Retrieved March 3, 2016 .
  13. ^ Antonio Bregno  - Internet Archive
  14. Cristoforo Bregno  - Internet Archive
  15. ^ Giovanni Antonio Bregno  - Internet Archive
  16. Bernardino Bregno Stoporone  - Internet Archive
  17. ^ Antonius Bregno on tessinerkuenstler-ineuropa.ch; Retrieved November 25, 2016.
  18. Hieronymus Bregno on tessinerkuenstler-ineuropa.ch; Retrieved November 25, 2016.
  19. Stefano Bregno on tessinerkuenstler-ineuropa.ch; Retrieved November 25, 2016.
  20. Comolo since Osteno  - Internet Archive
  21. ^ Antonio da Rig [esi] o  - Internet Archive
  22. ^ Giovanni Ricci (Hungarian) in artportal.hu/lexikon; Retrieved April 8, 2016.
  23. ^ Giovanni Buora  - Internet Archive
  24. Andrea di Francesco da Carona . In: Ulrich Thieme , Felix Becker (Hrsg.): General Lexicon of Fine Artists from Antiquity to the Present . Founded by Ulrich Thieme and Felix Becker. tape 1 : Aa – Antonio de Miraguel . Wilhelm Engelmann, Leipzig 1907, p. 454 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
  25. Ursula Stevens: Giovanni Buora. In: tessinerkuenstler-ineuropa.ch. Retrieved March 8, 2016 .
  26. ^ Antonio Buora  - Internet Archive
  27. ^ Antonio Buora  - Internet Archive
  28. ^ Andrea Buora  - Internet Archive
  29. Albertino Comanedi  - Internet Archive
  30. ^ Antonio della Porta. In: Sikart , accessed January 17, 2016.
  31. ^ Antonio della Porta (Italian) in treccani.it
  32. Ursula Stevens: Sebastiano (Mariani) da Milano. In: tessinerkuenstler-ineuropa.ch. 2016, accessed November 15, 2016 .
  33. Ursula Stevens: Geronimo Mariani. In: tessinerkuenstler-ineuropa.ch. 2016, accessed November 15, 2016 .
  34. Ursula Stevens: Feice un Mariano de Mariani. In: tessinerkuenstler-ineuropa.ch. 2016, accessed November 15, 2016 .
  35. Vincenzo de Bernardi  - Internet Archive